Forty percent said Udall is too liberal, 7 percent said he’s too conservative and 40 percent said he’s “about right.” Just under a third said Gardner is too conservative, 7 percent said he’s too liberal and 37 percent said he’s “about right.”

The survey found between 35 percent and 46 percent said Gardner would do better on jobs and the economy than Udall. On other issues, 38 percent to 40 percent said Gardner would handle immigration better. They are tied at 41 percent on who would handle ObamaCare better. They are also tied on the minimum wage. Forty-six percent, however, said Gardner would do better on gun control compared to Udall’s 33 percent.

The survey comes just two days after an NBC News/Marist poll indicated Udall is leading in the race with 48 percent support compared to Gardner’s 41 percent.

The poll surveyed 1,147 registered voters from July 10 to 14 with a 2.9 percentage point margin of error.